I have written a 2nd album in memory of Dave for Motor Neurone Disease Association because 2Fingers2MND

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This 8 track album has been written for and in memory of my incredibly funny, creative, hugely compassionate and brave friend Dave Greaves who died from Motor Neurone Disease on this day, 28th September 2016.

The penultimate track 'sept' was written over two days, the 26th and 27th September. The last track 'huit' was written today, 28th September.

The album is instrumental and piano based. Many of the piano parts are improvised and have been left as such.

I wrote an album for Dave last year while he was alive and raised almost £600 for The Motor Neurone Disease Association through album donations.

I am hoping this album, 'deuxième partie' will also be a way of trying to raise funds to support The Motor Neurone Disease Association through their amazing work, in raising people's awareness of this horrific disease, to which there is no treatment of cure and to help fund research in the hope that one day an end to the suffering can be found.

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

If you'd like to make a donation to my page then that would be very much appreciated. If you would like a digital copy of this 2nd album please make sure you include your email address when donating and I'll ping the download link across to you.

You can take a listen to the album here:

https://debsmccoy.bandcamp.com/album/deuxi-me-partie

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The MND Association is the only national charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland dedicated to improve care and support for people affected by MND, fund and promote research, and campaign and raise awareness so the needs of people with MND are addressed by society. Visit www.mndassociation.org